Akpunku says he’ll decide Monday, no word yet on Williams

But I finally got hold of Cedar Hill defensive end Jude Akpunku following his weekend visit to Navy. Though he said he’s still leaning toward UTSA, he also said he’s “stuck” after seeing all that Annapolis has to offer.

The positive — great long-term opportunities with a military academy education. The negative — the five-year service commitment. “I really don’t like that,” he said. He said there weren’t any negatives he could think of with UTSA. He expects to announce a decision between the two tomorrow.

Regarding Euless Trinity running back Tevin Williams, I’m still trying to contact either him or his dad about his visit to Northwestern. If the Internet reports from the Rivals and the Scouts of the worlds are accurate, he just might have gotten squeezed out of the picture with the Wildcats having hit their scholarship limit. We’ll see what they have to say.

I do know that he hadn’t yet received an offer as of about 8 p.m. last night, when I got in touch with papa Williams at halftime of the UTSA hoops game.

Among the other targets, Mt. San Antonio College offensive lineman James Martin told me on Friday that he has chosen UTEP over UTSA, and Stevens defensive back Drew Williamson still has one more visit lined up, next week to Vanderbilt, before he makes a decision.

These four players are/were the only active recruits that I knew of. The Roadrunners otherwise have 24 commitments entering the final week and a half until national signing day on Feb. 2.